That's the number I see quotes by meteorite experts on a regular basis. It sounds like a lot, but really isn't much compared to the mass of the Earth. The mass of the Earth is about 5.96*10^26kg. So 100 tons per day is 100000kg. Given that rate of mass accumulation (assuming it is constant) it would take the Earth 1.63*10^19 years to double in mass. This is over a billion times the current age of the universe!
So over the course of the next few billion years, Earth is not going to gain that much mass in the cosmic scheme of things!
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That's the number I see quotes by meteorite experts on a regular basis. It sounds like a lot, but really isn't much compared to the mass of the Earth. The mass of the Earth is about 5.96*10^26kg. So 100 tons per day is 100000kg. Given that rate of mass accumulation (assuming it is constant) it would take the Earth 1.63*10^19 years to double in mass. This is over a billion times the current age of the universe!
So over the course of the next few billion years, Earth is not going to gain that much mass in the cosmic scheme of things!
So my acreage and, therefore, property value won't increase too much in the upcoming few years. ;>
Hale always astounds me with his knowledge.
With that, I think I will dust the living room.
Thank goodness for Hale
Beejay, don't add any dust to the planet.
You know, that's a great excuse for not dusting.
Save the planet! Don't dust!
works for me, Orbs!
Thanks, Orbs! Finally a reasonable excuse!
So that's why my bedroom is a dust bucket
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